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Annual water safety training offers key skills for marine operators

Cook Islands Tourism (CIT) will host its upcoming Annual Water Safety Training, a programme aimed at enhancing the safety skills of water-based operators.

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PM Brown confident in Pacific Islands Forum leadership despite political change in Tonga

The sudden resignation of Tonga’s former prime minister Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni had left a temporary gap in the leadership of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF), but Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown remains confident that the situation will soon stabilise.

Drug importation allegations: Two accused say it was done for others

Allegation have been made by two accused men who appeared in court on separate charges that the drugs imported were for ‘others’. Police should make enquiries this weekend, Justice Colin Doherty says.

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New charges laid in cannabis prosecution

A number of criminal matters were called before Chief Justice Patrick Keane via audio visual link at the Criminal High Court in Avarua on August 1.

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Fostering new relations: Cooks Prime Minister Brown at the ASEAN Summit

Prime Minister Mark Brown says one of the key reasons they are at the 43rd Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit is to foster a new relationship, strengthen cooperation and nurture a partnership between the Pacific Islands Forum and ASEAN- that will drive development and growth in the region.

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Cooks delegation at GEF Assembly

A Cook Islands delegation co-led by National Environment Service Director Halatoa Fua and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration (MFAI) Director of Treaties, Multilaterals and Oceans Division Sandrina Thondoo have attended the 7th Global Environment Facility (GEF) Assembly.

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Te Ipukarea Society: The potential impacts of deep sea mining on global climate change

In the pursuit of valuable minerals and resources, humanity is increasingly turning its attention to the depths of the ocean floor through deep sea mining.

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Cooks' tourism industry upbeat, but anger persists over high air fares

The Cook Islands tourism industry is getting back to where it was pre-pandemic, but it's still dealing with slow seasons and high airfares. Caleb Fotheringham of RNZ reports.

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New water tanks for Manihiki

New water tanks have been installed in the island of Manihiki to provide homes in the two island communities of Tukao and Tauhunu with more access to drinking water.

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Justice Ministry closed today, staff workshop

The Ministry of Justice will be closed today for a staff workshop.

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Two men face cannabis charges to appear in Court following busts at Rarotonga Airport

Two incoming passengers who were on separate flights on Wednesday are expected to appear at the Criminal Court in Avarua this morning facing cannabis charges.

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Lahaina fundraiser to feature food, fun and music

In support for the fire destroyed town of Lahaina, in Maui, Hawaii, a fundraising event will be held tomorrow on Rarotonga featuring dozens of musicians and a taste of the Pacific.

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‘Random dump’ of E-waste is piling up

Authorities are grappling with the random dumping of E-waste on Rarotonga during the same week they have provided a convenient way for the community and commercial operators to part ways with old unused electronic devices and vehicles.

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More than $50k raised for ‘giving’ couple

More than $50,000 of monetary donations and radiothon pledges for Mama Kafo and Papa Pae Tuteru from the village of Oire Nikao in a combined effort to assist them after their two-storey home in Nikao was destroyed by a fire earlier this month.

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Family the focus of Pacific health conference

The 27th Annual Pasifika Medical Association (PMA), the largest meeting of Pacific health workers and professionals in the region, opened yesterday with over 600 registrations.

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Jehovah’s Witnesses return to Rarotonga to host their first large convention since 2019

After a three-year pandemic pause, one of the world’s largest convention organisations will resume a series of worldwide programs, with Rarotonga set to host two events spanning two consecutive weekends from 9 September to 17 September.

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Cooks Parliament adjourned to December

Parliament has been adjourned to Wednesday, December 13, after a short Parliament sitting on Monday.

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Cooks Prime Minister talks ‘deep-water development’ with South Korea President

Prime Minister Mark Brown in his capacity as the Pacific Island Forum (PIF) Chair has met South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol to discuss bilateral corporation in developing deep-water resources.

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Cook Islands to spend $150,000 in support of Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting

Cook Islands will spend $150,000 to support hosting the upcoming Pacific Forum Leaders Meeting.

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Life-saving device stolen in Arorangi

A life-saving device which uses electric shock to restore the heartbeat of a person suffering a cardiac event, has been stolen from Raemaru Park.

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More dialogue and partnership needed between Air New Zealand and the Cooks tourism industry

Partnership and true dialogue was the message echoed across the room from the tourism community to representatives of Air New Zealand.

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